I just finished reading the Hunting Chair Report in the Outdoor Edge Magazine, by Ian Stuart. In this "report" he asks the following question: Management issues aside, is it time to re-think our long standing opposition to putting sheep on a draw from a quality of experience perspective?
It's pretty brutal that a person who is a higher up in he AFGA would even have a thought of this type of question. How quality is your experience be sitting on the couch for 15 years waiting to get a sheep draw, maybe if at all?
To even have the idea of limiting ever single ALbertan's hunting opportunities so that you don't have to wake up earlier or walk as far is ridiculous.
Anyways, he wants input on this and his email is ianstuart@cciwireless.ca
It's pretty brutal that a person who is a higher up in he AFGA would even have a thought of this type of question. How quality is your experience be sitting on the couch for 15 years waiting to get a sheep draw, maybe if at all?
To even have the idea of limiting ever single ALbertan's hunting opportunities so that you don't have to wake up earlier or walk as far is ridiculous.
Anyways, he wants input on this and his email is ianstuart@cciwireless.ca



















































